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Discover Ludwig"stop growing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to talk about something physical, like a plant, or something figurative, like knowledge. For example: "I'm trying to encourage my bean plant to stop growing." or "I've reached a point where I feel like I should stop growing and start putting my knowledge into practice."
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We might not stop growing.
"You don't just stop growing G.M.O.
Credit will stop growing as quickly.
Left alone, oysters never stop growing.
The galaxy will stop growing.
It also wants Fannie to stop growing.
They grow very slowly or stop growing altogether.
At the age of about 12, however, pygmies stop growing.
But, as international tariffs decline, the business will stop growing.
(When temperatures fall below 6C, daffodils stop growing).
Some questions to consider: When do we stop growing?
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